With recent wearable product announcements from Sony, Samsung, LG, Huawei and more, it feels like just about everyone in the mobile space is selling a wearable device or rumored to be working on one. Google is no exception, as the rumor mill has suggested that the company is currently prepping a smartwatch in collaboration with LG. Details on the device itself have been fairly light so far, but that’s changing today thanks to a purported handful of specs that’ve been posted online.

A tweet from @evleaks claims that the Google and LG smartwatch will feature a 1.65-inch 280×280 IPS LCD display, slightly larger and lower-res than Samsung’s Gear 2, along with 512MB of RAM and 4GB of built-in storage. Previous leaks have suggested that the watch will be powered by Android and will place a heavy focus on Google Now.